AM I alone with my frustration with the blatant abuse of parent and child parking spaces in the Morrisons supermarket in Sidcup?
Apparently the supermarket (unlike its competitors) is unable to penalise non-parents parking in the spaces not allocated to them.
I approached one lone woman last week, who told me she needed to park there as her car doors (on her two-door coupe) won't open in normal spaces.
Customer services offered empathy, but were powerless to do anything.
This then poses the question - what is the point of them?
If the rules can't be enforced, then perhaps they should remove them altogether?
I therefore urge all parents who are quietly frustrated with this issue to report offenders to the service desk and complain to head office and hopefully they may start to impose more stringent controls.
J Garner
Eltham
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